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On a related note, does anyone know if unlocked phones will be available at the initial release? These would be at full price, of course
 
It's on the apple store now. Contract free is:

749 - 16gb
849 - 64gb
949 - 128gb

The Apple store config screen showed an option for "Contract free"
 
On a related note, does anyone know if unlocked phones will be available at the initial release? These would be at full price, of course

They usually aren't available until November. Just buy a T-mobile/ Verizon version at full price and it'll be unlocked.
 
Looks like all answers can be had here:

http://store.apple.com/us/buy-iphone/iphone6

Pricing appears to be contract-based except for T-Mobile at least in the US (thankfully I switched!). So I expect just about everything expect Verizon and MAYBE the T-Mobile version to be locked, at least for now, though even Tmobile may lock theirs.
 
Since the 6 is $199, $299, and $399 subsidized, that usually translates to $649, $749 and $849 unsubsidized.

And I would expand that since the 6 Plus is $299, $399, and $499, I would imagine that would be $749, $849 and $949 unsubsidized.
 
Do you think that one has to switch to T-Mobile to order the contract free version? I am with AT&T but would rather not switch my service to T-Mobile.

I don't want to extend my contract with AT&T though to get their subsidized price. I'd rather pay for the phone outright.
 
Do you think that one has to switch to T-Mobile to order the contract free version? I am with AT&T but would rather not switch my service to T-Mobile.

I don't want to extend my contract with AT&T though to get their subsidized price. I'd rather pay for the phone outright.
If it's contract free why would you have to switch?
 
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